4 NEWS Lionesses stall pops up THE Lioness Club of Millicent has called for donations of pre-loved books, magazines and CDs ahead of the Geltwood Market Day this weekend. A variety of publications are wanted for the pop-up book stall. “We have had a great response so far with a lot of books coming in,” Lioness Brenda Trotter said. “We are hoping the stall is a success because all of the money will go back into the community. “We have never done this before and if it is successful we may follow it up in the future.” Contact Brenda Trotter on 0409 870 265 to arrange pick-up on Friday or drop books off to Elec-Air at 12 Ridge Street, Millicent. Tested and Proven by Generations of Professionals. LAWN TRACTORS FROM $2,999# Combi-Car valued at $299 Images are for illustrational purposes only. # Refers to model LTH19530 YOUR AUTHORISED HUSQVARNA SERVICING DEALER KEMP’S MACHINERY SERVICES 12 STUCKEY STREET, MILLICENT PH 08 8733 2171 www.husqvarna.com WHAT MAKES A HUSQVARNA 665786 with FREE CHAMPIONS: Meintangk’s captains Liam Collyer, Billy Delbridge, Sarah Allan and Payton Hicks were happy to take home the coveted championship trophy. MORE PICTURES PAGE 10 CLASSIFIEDS FOR ITEMS UNDER $100 (see conditions below) CLASSIFIED FORM $ Ph: Name: ............................................................................................................................................................. Address: ...................................................................................................................................................... Phone: ........................................................................................................................................................... CONDITIONS: 1. Only one item per advertisement. (Single items only). 2. Advertisement copy must be lodged on this original form. Photocopies and facsimiles will not be accepted. 3. Price of item must be stated in the advertisement. (Total value of item for sale must be $100 or less). 4. Private sales only (not businesses). 5. Maximum of 12 words. 6. The free classified form is valid for one insertion only. 7. Advertisements may be excluded at the discretion of the manager. 8. Forms to be lodged at The South Eastern Times for inclusion in the next available Tuesday issue. 9. Deadline is 10.00am Monday prior to publication. 10. Excludes pets, livestock, produce and plants. Drop forms into: The South Eastern Times 42 Davenport Street, Millicent Phone (08) 8733 3755 This classified form is only valid for insertion into The South Eastern Times on Tuesday 10/3/15 659602 4 - The South Eastern Times, Thursday, March 5, 2015 Athletics record books rewritten Millicent students excel on track MEINTANGK once again proved victorious at the Millicent High School athletics day with the mighty reds taking out the coveted shield for the second consecutive year. The “Tangks” came out on top with 799 points, followed by Marditjali on 749.5 and Buandik on 706.5. This year’s Brenton Hankin Memorial Trophy was taken out by sisters Sarah and Jess Allan, who both received eight firsts in eight events. The show stopper however was a high jump performance by Marditjali’s Brad Hann, who broke a 20-year-old record. Students gathered around the mat to see the state high jump champion reach 1.78 metres, smashing the 1.6 metre effort by Scott Gibbs in 1995. Marditjali’s Brad Hann took out the under 14s championship with 44 points, ahead of Buandik’s Zane Hayward with 30 points. Darcey Allen was the under 14 girls winner, adding an additional 41 points to Buandik, while Marditjali’ Claudia Fabris was runner up with 38 points. Corby White of Bu the under 15 boys cup with 40 points, while Dylan White of Marditjali was runner up with 28 points. The under 15 girls championship was a close one, with Kelsie Wilkinson of Meintangk taking it out with 32 points, trailed by HISTORY MAKING: Sisters Jess and Sarah Allan made history when they won the Brenton Hankin Memorial Trophy. The girls won all eight of their events, scoring the maximum 48 points on the day. www.thesoutheasterntimes.com.au Meintangk’s Bobbie Weistra with 30 points. Under 16 boys championship winner Lachlan Collyer marked 39 points for the reds, while Marditjali’s Ethan Glass performed well with 33 points. Placing first in all eight events saw Meintangk’s Jess Allan take out the under 16 girls’ cup ahead of Marditjali’s Isabella Stratford (31 points). Athletic favourite Toby Pink did not disappoint, taking out the open boys group for Meintangk with 45 points, while Blake Kenny represented Marditjali well, scoring 25 points for the blues. Strong performances by Meintangk’s Sarah Allan saw the house captain take out the open female cup with 48 points, ahead of Buandik’s Chelsey Leigh-Hawke’s 35 point score. The winners will now represent Millicent High School at the Interschool Athletics Day held in Naracoorte on Wednesday, March 18. Free